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Liverpool Film Night 2016 is only a week away, presenting a programme of shorts from a range of genres made by filmmakers from the region, and a Q&A with a panel of industry experts. We caught up …Read on >

A Street Cat Named Bob tells the story of James Bowen when he was a homeless busker trying to finally beat his drug addiction, and how his life is changed by the arrival of the street cat, Bob. Words …Read on >

Modern blockbusters are rarely about big ideas, nor are they often about making the audience feel anything. However, there are always exceptions. At once relevant and original, Denis Villeneuve's Arri…Read on >

With Liverpool Film Night 2016 just around the corner, we are pleased to announce the films to be shown on the night! Selected by this year's head judge, artist and filmmaker Nick Moss, the short fil…Read on >

We're screening Mark Gorton’s short film, tWWItter, on the TILO screen at FACT on Friday 18 November to commemorate the centenary anniversary of the end of the Battle of the Somme. The short is an int…Read on >

Nocturnal Animals is directed, written and produced by Tom Ford and based on the book called Susan and Tony written by Austin Wright. The film revolves around an art gallery owner called Susan (Amy Ad…Read on >

We're soon to find out whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will become the 45th President of the United States after what has been a dramatic campaign, to say the least. If there’s any consistency…Read on >

The Accountant is a smart but brutal action thriller about - you’ve guessed it! - an accountant, but not just any accountant... Directed by Gavin O’Connor, director of gritty sports drama Warrior, Th…Read on >

Liverpool Girl Geeks are on a mission to decrease the gender imbalance within the tech industry and do this by hosting events and workshops to inspire women and girls of all ages, with Girl Geek Acade…Read on >

Our new exhibition No Such Thing As Gravity, opening on 10 November, explores the nature of scientific truth. One of the themes of the exhibition is the border between life and death, and our public p…Read on >